Dunkin' Donuts (NASDAQ: DNKN) may have slimmed down its standard slate of doughnut offerings, but it's sticking to its long-term habit of rolling out limited-time menu items around the seasons and holidays. ...

The St. Petersburg Development Review Commission on Wednesday squashed plans to open a Dunkin' Donuts with a drive-thru on First Avenue North and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a proposal that touched on a topic emerging in downtown St. Pete — local vs. national chains. Property owner Jonathan Moore was seeking a variance to city code that would have allowed the drive-thru. During his re-election campaign, Mayor Rick Kriseman had suggested an ordinance blocking chains from Central Avenue and Beach Drive in downtown and the Edge District to a chorus of both support and criticism.

Dunkin' Donuts (NASDAQ: DNKN) is always on the hunt for its next seasonal hit. Every few months, the coffee and doughnuts chain trots out a variety of flavors ranging from the expected to the slightly ...

Dunkin’ Donuts is unveiling three coffee flavors inspired by the Thin Mints, Coconut Caramel and Peanut Butter cookie flavors sold by the Girl Scouts of the USA organization. The three flavors will be available in stores nationwide today, the company said, and are expected to be sold through May. Dunkin’ also said that for the next several weekends, it will allow Girl Scout troops to sell their cookies in its stores. The flavors will be sold in Dunkin's hot and iced coffees, lattes, macchiatos, frozen coffee and frozen chocolate.

Dunkin’ Donuts is taking a step never before seen in the history of food science, combining two of the most addictive substances known to humankind, unscientifically speaking: coffee, and Girl Scout cookies. Canton-based Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. (DNKN) announced Friday it will soon debut three coffee flavors inspired by the Thin Mints, Coconut Caramel and Peanut Butter cookie flavors sold by the Girl Scouts of the USA organization. Dunkin’ also said Friday that for the next four weekends, it will allow Girl Scout troops to sell their cookies in its stores.

The Philippines' main tax agency filed on Friday a tax evasion complaint against Dunkin' Donuts' local franchisee, which is partly owned by a member of a wealthy family that President Rodrigo Duterte has publicly accused of dodging taxes. Golden Donuts Inc (GDI) is partly owned by a member of the Prieto family, which has announced plans to cede control of the country's most-read broadsheet, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, after being repeatedly criticised by Duterte for its coverage of his bloody war on drugs. GDI and its officers should be prosecuted for evading more than 1 billion pesos ($19.26 million) in income and value added taxes in 2007, the Bureau of Internal Revenue said in the complaint it filed with the Department of Justice.

Short-term seasonal offers have become a key revenue driver for Dunkin' Donuts (NASDAQ: DNKN) and its rivals in the coffee space. These specials get regular customers to indulge and spend more, while hopefully ...

Dunkin Brands Group Inc (NASDAQ: DNKN ), the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, unveiled initial details of its next-generation concept store called NextGen DD, which impressed at least ...

Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) needs a jolt. Shares of the ubiquitous coffee shop chain have lost their buzz in recent quarters. In fact, over the past year, SBUX stock is down slightly. That’s a huge disappointment compared to the market, which is up 17% over that time.

Schultz wrote in a memo to his leadership team that the shift to e-commerce is causing a major inflection point. Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous, Julia La Roche, and Dan Roberts discuss what’s behind Schultz’s reasoning.

McDonald's is updating menus with healthier options by removing cheeseburgers and chocolate milk from kids' happy meals - one of the reasons, too much sodium, sugar and fat.Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith, Dion Rabouin, and Dan Roberts discuss.
--Do people expect healthy choices at McD's? Why make these changes?
--Is pressure from consumers a factor in the change?
And there is another study from the British Medical Journal that linked highly processed foods to cancer. Specifically, chicken nuggets, cake, and fizzy drinks...all foods that kids love.
--How do fast food chains adapt to these types of reports?